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Carteret is a
borough in
northeastern Middle**** County, in the U.S.
state of New Jersey. As of the 2020
United States census, the borough's po****tion...
- 000. The
state board of
elections initially called for a new
election in
Cartaret County before a
judge struck the idea down; a new
statewide election was...
- was soon
taken by the
English in 1667, but kept its
Dutch name.
Philip Cartaret,
governor of what
became the
proprietary colony of East
Jersey granted...
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English annexation of the
Dutch province of New
Netherland in 1664,
Philip Cartaret,
governor of what
became the
proprietary colony of East Jersey, granted...
- Service; Home of
Chelsea Presbyterian Congregation Dedicated in New
Hotel Cartaret". The New York Times.
October 24, 1927.
Archived from the
original on October...
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acknowledged the loss of life. In July 2022, a
worker in a
fulfillment center in
Cartaret, New
Jersey died due to heat stress,
while working through the busy Prime...
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described in a film magazine,
although her aunt had
planned that
Jacqueline Cartaret (Griffith)
would marry the
bookworm Ernest Augarde (Vane),
Jacqueline loves...
- Granville, 1st Earl of Bath (1628–1701), and had
descended from him via the
Cartaret family. He died on 9
February 1881, and was
buried at
Haynes Park. His...
- Sage Old Books. p. 59. ISBN 9780958702126. "Sunk by
climate change – the
Cartaret Islands". Oxfam. 20
April 2009.
Retrieved 27 May 2009.[permanent dead link]...
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Berkeley and
George Carteret (cousin of Philip). In 1665,
Carteret (or "
Cartaret") was
appointed by them to take
possession of the
newly acquired territory...